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Board approves new CFO, chief community engagement officer, ratifies warrants and adopts two regulations
Summary
At its June 12 meeting the Clark County School District board approved an employment agreement for Justin Dayhoff as chief financial officer and hired Kirsten Cyr as chief community engagement officer, ratified warrants totaling $294,215,651.06 and approved two regulatory updates including AED requirements tied to AB 454.
The Clark County School District board of trustees on June 12 took a series of formal actions including hiring two senior administrators, ratifying district warrants and approving revisions to two district regulations.
Employment: The board approved an employment agreement for Justin Dayhoff to serve as the district’s chief financial officer and voted to employ Kirsten Cyr as chief community engagement officer. Superintendent Ebert said both candidates underwent multi‑stage screening, references and background checks; she described Dayhoff as having experience in a large school district and a background managing multibillion‑dollar budgets. The CFO employment agreement was approved by board vote (recorded as 7–0); the community engagement officer contract also passed 7–0.
Warrants: Trustee Henry read the bills payable transmittal and board memorandum (20‑24‑25). The board…
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